Clinician's Guide to Psychological Assessment and Testing
Springer Publishing Co Inc (Verlag)
978-0-8261-9986-7 (ISBN)
"Finally, a detailed and crystal clear guide to psychological assessment that effectively integrates 'best practices' with the realities of negotiating the mental health care system and insurance providers. I plan to draw on this practical guide in my private practice and to incorporate it as a required text in my advanced counseling assessment classes at both the master's and doctoral level. This book is a treasure for any mental health professional involved in psychological assessment."
Joseph G. Ponterotto, PhD
Professor of Counseling Psychology, Fordham University
Standardized psychological testing is often essential for reliably determining the presence of a wide range of psychiatric and personality disorders, along with effectively addressing related issues that may require a psychological referral. This nuts-and-bolts guide to conducting efficient and accurate psychological testing in clinical settings provides mental health professionals with experienced guidance in the entire process, and includes a complete set of forms and templates for all aspects of assessment and testing, from the initial referral and diagnostic interview to the final report.
Based on the author's experience with over two thousand psychological and neuropsychological testing cases, this highly practical book presents a standardized process of assessment, testing, interpretation, report-writing, and presenting feedback to patients, family members, and other professionals. Actual case examples of patients from a wide age range illustrate the assessment and testing process in action. The text provides printed and electronic versions of referral and related forms, initial psychological assessment report templates that include critical areas of coverage for obtaining insurance approval, and interpretation tables for an exceptional inventory of key standardized psychological tests. Integral to the book is a review of psychological tests in seven key categories that most effectively address differential diagnostic dilemmas and related referral questions that clinicians are likely to encounter in practice. It also provides effective strategies for selecting the appropriate tests based on the particular diagnostic questions, guidance for successfully obtaining insurance approval for a targeted yet feasible number of testing hours, and an efficient system for simultaneous test interpretation and report writing.
Key Features:
Includes an overview of the assessment process, from the initial referral to completion of the final report Features effective reviews of commonly used tests, including neuropsychological, intelligence, personality, and behavioral inventories Includes print and digital templates and forms for all phases of assessment and testing Aids clinicians in both private practice and other health care settings to work within managed care and be effectively reimbursed for services Includes information on conducting forensic competency to stand trial assessments, including the author's new measure of assessing a defendant's understanding of the legal system
John M. Spores, PhD, JD, is an Associate Professor of Psychology at Purdue University North Central in Westville, Indiana, and practicing Psychologist in the State of Indiana.
Preface
Acknowledgements
About the Author
Introduction
SECTION I. THE PROCESS OF PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT AND STANDARDIZED TESTING
1. Overview of the Assessment and Testing Process
2. Referral for Testing, Initial Psychological Assessment Report, and Scheduling Test Administration Appointments
3. Final Psychological Evaluation Report and Communication of the Results
SECTION II. STANDARDIZED PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTS: RESULTS AND INTERPRETATION TABLES
4. Intelligence Tests
5. Achievement Tests
6. Neuropsychological Tests
7. Symptom Rating Scales
8. Self–Report Clinical and Personality Inventories
9. Examiner Administered Personality Tests
10. Adaptive Behavior Tests
SECTION III. PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT AND TESTING: CASE EXAMPLES
11. Child Cases
12. Adolescent Cases
13. Adult Cases
14. Forensic Competence to Stand Trial Examinations
Appendix A
Glossary
Name Index
Subject Index
Verlagsort | New York |
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Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 216 x 279 mm |
Themenwelt | Geisteswissenschaften ► Psychologie ► Klinische Psychologie |
Geisteswissenschaften ► Psychologie ► Test in der Psychologie | |
ISBN-10 | 0-8261-9986-0 / 0826199860 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-8261-9986-7 / 9780826199867 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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